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what is the difference between momentum and inertia? (In tabuler form)​

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Answered by kadtej83
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Answer:

Explanation:

Momentum:

1) It is tendency of a body to remain in motion.

2) It is a vector quantity.

3) It depends on mass and velocity.

4) The momentum of a body of mass ‘m’ moving with a velocity of ‘v’ is calculated as p=m×v

Inertia:

1) It is the resistance offered by the body to motion.

2) It is a scalar quantity.

3) It depends only on mass.

4) The inertia cannot be calculated using a formula.

Answered by clementkhatti2006
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Answer:

Inertia describes objects resistance change in motion. Momentum describes how much motion it has.

Explanation:

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